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PARTNERS
MONDAY 18TH APRIL 2011
CROWS fans would have pencilled in a win
for round four – but a six goal turnaround by
Port left Adelaide sitting one and two in 11th
place after three matches and a bye.
It may go down as a missed opportunity in a
season where they play the Gold Coast Suns
twice and should be able to muster enough
wins for a finals appearance.
Port fans will be relieved, but now want
some of Saturday night’s desire displayed in
matches other than Showdowns.
After four weeks only Geelong and
Collingwood remain unbeaten in the
competition after the Cats’ brave 27-point
win in sodden conditions in Sydney on
Saturday night.
The Magpies put Richmond to the sword in the
final term to run out 71-point winners in their
MCG clash and remain top of the ladder going
into their Anzac Day clash with Essendon.
The Bombers played out a thrilling draw
with Carlton on Saturday but lost midfielder
Jason Winderlich and defender Courtenay
Dempsey for the rest of the season with knee
injuries. Read more
HARRY THRING
AFTER Port’s 32-point Showdown win, best-on-ground Justin Westhoff said
the Power has “got to live up to that standard week in week out”.
The trouble is - it’s not the first time we’ve heard that sort of talk come out of
Port Adelaide over the years.
The Power has been in this situation many, many times before. Read more
Final hole bogey costs Rory
ITALIAN teenager Matteo
Manassero eagled the par-5
10th hole to rally for a one-shot
win over Frenchman Gregory
Bourdy at the European/
Asian Tour Malaysian Open.
Manassero shot a 4-under 68
to finish with a 16-under total
of 272. Northern Ireland’s
Rory McIlroy settled for third,
two shots back, after he had
a double bogey on 12 and a
bogey on the final hole to
finish with a 69.
Sally’s big year
SALLY Pearson and Fabrice
Lapierre have won the 2010
Australian athlete of the year
awards. After the crushing
disappointment of being
stripped of the Commonwealth
Games 100m title in Delhi for
a false start, the Queenslander
responded in emphatic fashion
by winning the 100m hurdles.
Long jumper Lapierre also won a
first Commonwealth title in Delhi
after claiming the world indoor
crown in Doha earlier in the year.
SPORTS BRIEFS
GARY Ablett is likely to return from injury in the match against Port Adelaide at
AAMI Stadium on Saturday – and with a point to prove.
Ablett became football’s talking point yesterday when his commitment to the
Suns was questioned by former Hawthorn champion and Brownlow medallist
Shane Crawford.
Crawford, Age columnist Garry Lyon and former Richmond coach Danny
Frawley criticized Ablett for remaining in Melbourne for three nights after the
Suns played the Western Bulldogs at Etihad Stadium last Saturday week.
The Age reports that while Ablett completed his recovery on Sunday,
and Monday was a club-sanctioned day off for all players, the extended
stay countered his responsibility to spend more time with his young and
inexperienced teammates.
‘’The biggest thing about football these days is recovery. Read more
Ablett under fire as Suns
senior brigade questioned
Sun rises twice for Crows
Flash in the pan won’t be enough
Port Adelaide newcomers Cameron O’Shea and Jasper Pittard celebrate the team’s
first win – can the team string two wins together?
Adelaide Crows player Richard Douglas gets a kick
away in front of Port Adelaide’s Brett Ebert
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Cameron Brown and Gary Ablett after an early season loss
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